Whirlpool 3390148 User manual

Category
Electric laundry dryers
Type
User manual
PRODUCTS
Coin-Operated
Stacked Dryers
Electric
/IMPORTANT:
IRead and save
1the-B instructions.
Important:
*Read these instructions before you start
to install the dryers.
*Save Installation Instructions for local
electrical inspectors use.
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Keep Installation Instructions for future
reference.
windows and windows and
raised handles raised handles
not available not available
on all models.
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Part No. 3390148 Rev.ip
Before vou start
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Check location where dryers will be
used. Proper installation ls your
responsibility. The dryers must not be
installed or stored In an area where
they will be exposed to water and/or
weather. Make sure you have
everything necessary for correct
installation.
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Protection from weather: Pro1 )er
Important: Observe all
operation requlres temperah 1res
governing codes and
above 45°F (7.2%).
ordinances.
The wiring diagram Is locate< I
inslde the control panel and
acces panels.
Each of the dryers-b equipped with a
timer, selector switches and lndlcator
lights. The timers are set to provlde 45
minutes (4 pins) of drying time when
activatti by the coin slide. Timer
cams for 3&minute (6 pins) and 60-
minute (3 pins) drying time are supplied
with the unit in the parts bag. See
Pages 9 and 10 for timer cam
changing instructions.
Back-draft dampers
Dryers may be
exhausted from
bottom, rear, left or
right side. See ‘Exhaust
reauirements’, Page 6.
The coin slide mechanisms, control
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panel lock and key, coin box, and
coin box locks and keys are not
included and are available from
usual industry sources.
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Power
supply cords
4 not supplied with unit.
Grounded electrical outlet Is
required. See ‘Electrical
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requirements’, Page 3.
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Location must be large
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enough to fully open dryer doors.
See Page 9 for recessed area
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requirements and prduct
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dimensions.
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Check utilities: Proper
supply connections
must be available.
.!a& to support the total
/Iweight of 315 pounds per unit.
Personal Injury Hazard
More fhan one person Is
required to lift. tilt, or move the
dryers because of their weight
and size. Failure to follow these
instructions may result in
personal injury.
Fire Hazard
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d:r dryers - 1 Inch.
! LI !vel floor: Maximum floor slope
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Do Not use or store gasoline,
paint, tb’nners and other
flammable materials near
dryers.
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Never install dryers up against
draperies or curtains or on
carpet.
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Keep any and all Items from
falling or collecting behlnd
the dryers.
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Replace all access panels
before operating dryers.
Failure to follow these instructions
could result in a fire or explosion.
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Tools needed
for installatiton:
Phlltlps
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flat-blade!
xrewdrlver
screwdrh er
Parts suppEed
for installat ion:
2 slide protectors
8 screw:
2 slide extensions
2 bolt and washer
2,30-mil lute cams
assemblies
2,60-mi lute corns
4, ?+I” good screws
Parts owner
must supply:
Parts may be ordered from
Greenwald Industries. Inc. or
Equlpment Systems and
Devices, Inc.
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Greenwald Industti& Inc.
1340 Metropolitan Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11237
telephone (7 18) 821 -WOO or
toll free (800) 221-0982
fax no. (718) 417-7412
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Equipment Systems and
Devices, Inc.
1401 Dreshertown Road
. P.O. Box 618
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( Dresher PA 19025
I telephone (215) 628-0860
fax no. (215) 643-4623
1 control panel lock and key
2
coin vaults and keys
E.S.D.
vault mud hove
projecting lock
2 coin slide m‘echanlsms (vertical 8)
j2
power cords
Electrical
requirements.
OBSERVE AU GOVEdNlNG COdES
AND ORDINANCES.
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Electrical ground Is required on this
appliance.
If cold water pipe Is interrupted by
plastic, non-metallic gaskets, or
other insulating materials, Do Not
use for grounding.
Do Not ground to a gas pipe.
Do Not modify the power supply
cord plugs. iflplugs will not fit the
outlets, have proper outlets installed
by a qualified electrician.
Use new 30-ampere power supply
cord kits. Do Not reuse old power
supply cords. Possible electrical
shock or fire could occur if old
power supply cords are used.
Do Not have a fuse in the neutral or
grounding circuit. A fuse in the
neutral or grounding circuit could
result in an electrical shock.
Do Not use an extension cord with
this appliance.
Check with a qualified electrician if
you are in doubt as to whether the
appliance is properly grounded.
1 Do Not plug the power supply cords
(pigtails) into a live wail receptacle
before connecting the pigtails to the
dryer terminal blocks. Read ‘Direct
wiring connectton’. Pages 4 and 5
for detailed instructions.
:aiiure to follow these instructions
:ouid result in serious injury or death.
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codes permit and a Separate
rounding wire Is used, it is recom-
lended that a eiectriclan determine
tat the grounding path Is adequate.
Is-tie personal responsibility and
3llgatlon of the customer to
Intact-a qualified electrlclan to
;ylr& that the electrlcai Installation
adequate and In conforjmance
WI Natlonal ElectrIcal Code ANSI/
FPA 70-jlatest edltlon. and all local
2des and ordinances. Allow sldck Iti
le line between the wall and the
Dpllance so that It can be moved if
rrvlclng is ever necessary.
ihis appliance must be connectec
to copper wlre only,
A 3/4’. U.L.-llsted strain relief must
be provided at each end of the
power supply cables (at the
appliance and at the Junctionbox).
Electrical Shock Hazard
1. A three-wire. slngie 1 Y-C+% 120/
240voit, &Hz, AC-on1 y, electrical
supply (or three-wire, 20/208-volt if
spedfled on namepla tee> is
required on a separat 3.30-ampere
circuit, fused on both : Ides of the
line. (llme-deiay fuse <f clrcult
breaker ls recommenc ed.) The
wlrlng diagram is loca’ed l&de the
control panel and act ess panels.
J-wire. 30-amp
recepL ~cie (IO-30R)
Figure 1
Typical Xl-ampere rece >tacle for use
where local codes pem It use of
flexible power supply cc rds (pIgtolls).
2. Local codes may pc ~rrnlt the USB of
U-L-Wed, 120/24&volt mlnlmum. 3G
ampere dryer power SI apply cord kits
(plgtails). The cords coltaln three.
No.-10 copper wires ar Id match
three-wire receptacles of NEMA
Type 1 G3OR, shown In I :gure 1.
Connectors on the dry x end must
be ring terminals or spc Ide terminals
with upturned ends. U L.-listed.
3/4’ strain reliefs must t 8 provlded at
the polnt the power su >ply cords
enter the appliance.
3. This appliance can t 8 connected
dlrecity to the fuse disconnect or
circuit breaker box thrcugh flexible
i armored or nonmetallic: sheathed,
lOgauge minimum, cc pper cable.
A 3/4’, U.L.-listed strain I elief must be
provlded at each end Df the power
1 supply cables (at the a Dpliance and
at the junction box).
4. For four-wire installat on, the
appliance wiring must x revised.
The appliance cabinet must not be
grounded to the neutrc II terminal.
must be connectec 1 to me
grounding wire (green: of the power
supply cords.
i When four-wlre receptc icles of NEMA
i Type 14-30R are used, (see Figure 2)
1 matching 120/240-volt nlnlmum, 3&
ampere, U.L.-listd dryc r power
supply cord kits (pigtall: #> must be
‘used. The cords contalr1 four, No.-10
copper conductors wit I ring terml-
nals or spade terminals wlth
upturned ends on drye end
tetmlnating In a NEW “.ype 14-30P
plug on supply end. The I fourth
(groundlng) conductor must be
: identified by a green OI green/
j yellow cover and the n, ?&al
CC onductor by a white cover. Cords
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muld be Type SRD or SRDT, with
3,
/4’. U.L.-llsted strain reliefs and be at
le at 4 feet long. The four-wire power
sl apply cords and strain reliefs are not
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rovlded with the dryers.
4-wire. JO-amp
receptacle
(14-JOB)
Figure 2
LIternate electrical
:onnection
‘0 connect a separate
younding wire-
Jse grounding wire and clamp
lssembiy (Part No. 685463) or No.-10
Jauge mlnimum, copper grounding
rrire. Connect grounding wire to a
grounded cold water pipe’ with the
clamp and then to the external
grounding connector on the dryers.
Do Not ground to a gas supply pipe
or hot water pipe. Do Not connect
me power supply cords to electric
power supply until the dryers are
permanently grounded.
Eiectrlcal Shock Hazard
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Electrical ground Is required on
.this appilance.
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This appliance must be
connected to a grounded
metal. permanent wiring system;
or an equlpment-grounding
conductor must be run with
the circuit conductors and
connected to the equipment-
grounding terminal or lead on
the appliance.
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Disconnect power supply cord
from the electric supply before
making these changes. Failure
to do so may result in personal
injury.
Failure to do so may result in
electrical shock or personal injury.
his appliance ls manufactured with
ie neutral terminal connected to
Cle cabinet.
Do
Not ground to &gas supply pipe
or hot water pipe, Do Not connect
the power supply cords to electric
power supply until the dryers are
permanently grounded.
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Figure 3
*Grounded cold water pipe must
have metal continuity to electrical
ground and not be interrupted by
plastic, rubber or other electrical
lnsulatin connectors such as
hoses, 8
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(includi
water
7%
meter or pump).
Any elec cat Insulating connector
should be Jumped as shown in
Figure 3 with a length of No.-4 wire
securely clamped to bare metal at
bath ends.
Direct wiring connection_
1. Strip the outer covering back 3
Inches from the end exposing the
three wires.
2. Strip the Insulation back 1 inch
from the end of each wire. Form
the bare wires into a V-shaped
hook.
I Direct wiring connection
Figure 4
3.
Loosen, do not remove, the
center, silver-colored xrew of the
terminal block.
4. Slide the end of the neutral
(white or center) wire under the
screw head with the open side of
the screw hook on the right.
Squeeze the wire together to form
a loop.
5. lighten the screw firmly.
6. Connect the remalnlng 2 wires
to the outer screws the same way.
7. Tighten strain relief screws firmly.
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If local codes permlt c01 lnection of
cabinet-grounding concjuctors to
the neutral wires of the F Bower supply
1 cords:
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1 exte ,nal grounding
Figure 5
\ 1. Disconnect the power supply.
2. Remove the terminal I >lock covers
by removing the screw s ?own in
Figure 5.
Rear panel
3/4’. VI.-llsted
strain relief (outside di yer)
Figure 6
3. Attach a 3/4’, U.L.-listed straln relief
to each dryer through tt e power
supply cord holes. (See -igure 6.)
Tighten each strain relief firmly to
cabinet. Place a power supply cord
or direct wire through ec ch strain
rellef.
gw;(;)eundlw
(green wlth
yellow stripes)
to fused
disconnect box
or approved
wiring device tor
power supply cord
center,
silver-
colored
termlnal
block
screw
copper -
power supply cord
with strain relief
(30 amperes)
Grounded Neutral
Figure 7
4. Connect the neutral wire of each
power supply cord to the center,
silvercolored termlnal of the terminal
block;. Connect the other wires to
the outer termlnals. (See Flgure 7.)
Tighten screws.
5. Replace the termlnal block covers
by first installlng the tab of each
cover Into tie slot of the dryer rear
panel. (See Figure 5.) Secure the
covers with the mounting screws.
6. Tighten the strain relief clamps on
the power supply cords. (See
Figure 6.)
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If loc:l codes DO NOT permit
cablnetgroundlng to the neutral
wires of the power supply cords:
1. Disconnect the power supply.
2. Attach a 3/4’. U.L.-lIsted straln relief
to each dryer through the power
supply cord hales. (See Figure 6.)
Ighten each straln relief firmly to the
cabinet. Place the power supply
cord or direct wire through each
strain relief. Tighten screws flrmly.
3.
Remove the grounding wires
(green wlth yellow stripes) from the
external groundlng connectors and
fasten under center, silver-colored
terminal block screws.
Connect separate copper groundlng wlre
from external grounding connector
to approved ground.
mower supply cord
Ungrounded neutral
Figure 8
4.
Connect the neutral wire of each
power supply cord to the center, silver-
color&d terminals of the terminal
blocks. Connect the other wires to the
outer termlnals. (See Fgure 8.) Tighten
screws. Forc6nnecting plaln-end,field
wire, see ‘Direct wiring connectlon’,
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5. Connect separate, copper
groundlng wires (No. 10 minimum) to
a grounded, metal cold water pipe’
by means of a clamp and then to
the cabinet of the appliance at the
external groundlng connectors. Use
Part No. 685463 grounding wire and
clamp assemblies. Do Not ground to
a gas supply or hot water pipe. Do
Not connect the power supply cords
to the electric
power supply until
bath dryers are permanently
grounded. (See Figure 9.)
metal cold water pipe 1
Bumps on
grounllng
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contact pipe.
GROUF :DlNG CLAMP
MUS BE TIGHT
C’N PIPE
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Grounded. cold water plj )e must hove
metal continuity to electric 31 ground and
not be interrupted by plast c. rubber or
other electrical Insulating connectors
such as hoses. fifflngs. wast ler or gaskets
(including water meter or F lump). Any
electrical Insulating tonne :tor should be
jumped as shown with a le igth of No.-4
wire securely clamped to t Iare metal at
both ends.
6. Replace termlnal blo zk covers. )
7. Tighten straln relief ck mps on
power supply cords. (SE e Flgure 6.)
Four-wire conned ion
When fouriwlre, NEMA-t ape 14-30R
receptacles are used, n latching
120/240-volt, 3Uamperc , U.L.-listed
dryer power supply core I kits (pigtails)
must be used. The cord: contain
four, No.-1 0, copper COI lductors with
ring terminals or spade ‘ermlnals with
upturned ends on dryer end, termi-
nating In a NEMA-type 4-3OP plug
on supply end.
4-wire
ungroundcmd neutral .
Figure 1[1
1.
Disconnect the powder supply. i
2. Remove the terminal block covers
by removing the screw shown in
Figure 5.
3. Attach a 3/4’, U.L.-listed strain relief
to each dryer through the power
supply cord holes. (See Flgure 6.)
Tlghten each strain relief firmly to
cabinet. Place a power supply cord
or direct wlre through each strain
relief. Tlghten screws firmly.
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4. Remove the grounding wire
(green with yellow stripes) from each
external groundlng connector and
fasten under the center, sitver-
colored. termlnal block screws.
llghten screws.
5. Connect the grounding wire
(green with yellow stripes) of the
copper. 4-wire. power suppbf cord
or cable to the external grounding
connector. Remt with the other
grounding wire.
&\Connect the
neutral (white) wire
of each power supply card to the
center, silver-colored terminal screws
of the terminal blocks. Connect the
other wires to the outer termlnals.
Tighten screws. (See Figure 10.) For
plain-end wires, see ‘Direct wiring
connection’. Page 4.
7. Red&e the terminal block
covers by first InstallIng the tab of
each cover Into the slot of the dryer
rear panel. (See Figure 5.)
Secure covers with the mounting
screws.
8. Tlghten straln relief clamp on
power supply cords.
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Exhaust
reqdrements
Exhaust materials are not
supplied.
Fire Hazard
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Do Not use non-metal, flexible
duct.
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Do Not use metal duct smaller
than four Inches in diameter.
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Do Not use exhaust hoods with
magnetic latches. Improper air
supply for exhaustlng may
result in a fire.
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Check that exhaust system is
not longer ttian specified.
Exhaust systems longer than
specified will:
- Accumulate Ilnt.
- Shorten the life of the product.
- Reduce performance,
resulting In longer drying
times and Increased energy
usage.
Failure to follow spectfications-,
may result In a fire.
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Dryers must be exhausted to
the outside.
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Do Not exhaust dryers into
chimney, furnace cold air duct,
attlc or crawl space, or any
other duct used for venting.
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Clean the exhaust system
frequently.
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Do Not Install flexible duct
under wall, ceiling or floor
materials.
Accumulated lint could result in
fire or cause moisture damage.
Use duct tape to
seal all joints.
good
better
exhaust airflow
exhaust oifflow
Four-inch metal exhaust duct is
required. Plan installation- to use
the fewest number of elbows and
turns.
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Metal flexible duct mus be fully
extended and supports d when
the dryers are In final pc sit-ion. DO
NOT KINK OR CRUSH TH1’ DUCT. The
metal flexlble duct mus be
completely opeti to allc IW
adequate exhaust air tc B flow.
Allow as much room as possible
when using elbows or rr aking turns.
Bend duct gradually to avold
kinklng. Remove 8x1~s:; flexible duct
to bvold sagging and ki nklng that
may cause reduced alr low.
The exhaust duck can t = routed up.
down, left, right or strais ht out the
back
of the dryers. The lower dryer
can also be exhausted hrough the
bottom of the dryer. Prc Iduct
dimensions and recesse 3 area
requirements are glven Dn Page 9.
For exhaust systems not covered
by the exhaust length cl )art. see
WhIrlwool Service Manuc &
‘Exhausting WhIrlpool Dryers’, Part
No. 603197, available fit m your
Whlrlpool parts diitributc r.
Rear Exhaust: The maxim urn length
of the exhaust system dc !pends on
the type of duct, the nul nber of
elbows, and the type of exhaust
hood. The maximum ler gth for both
rigld and flexlble duct is : hewn in
the chart.
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lumber of
0”
turns
Exhaust
Hood T rpe
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43 Ft.
33 Ft.
23 Ft.
30 Ft.
24 Ft.
16 Ft.
Maxlmum
length of
4
dia. rigid
metal duel
Maximum
length of 4
dia. flexibl
metal due
Side or Bottom Exhaust: The
maxlmum length of the exhaust
system If dryer is exhausted out the
side or bottom is 16 feet with two
external elbows and hood.
Service check: The back pressure In
any exhaust system used must not
exceed 0.6 Inches of water column
measured with an inclined
manometer at the point that the
exhaust system connects to the
dryers.
If the dryers are installed in a
confined area, they must be
exhausted to the outside and
provislon must be made for
enough air for combustion and
ventilation. Check governlng
codes and ordinances. Also refer.
to the ‘Recessed area and closet
installation instructions.’ Page 9.
An exhaust hood should cap the
exhaust duct to prevent exhausted
air from returnlng into the dryers.
The outlet hood must be at least 12
inches from the ground or any
object that may be In the path of
the exhaust.
A main exhaust duct can be used
for exhausting a group of dryers.
Main exhaust duct should be sized
to remove 200 CFM of alr per
dryer. Large-capacity lint screens
of proper design may be used In
the main exhaust duct if checked
and cleaned frequently. The room
where the dryers are located
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should have make-up air equal to
or greater than the CFM of all the
dryers in the room.
air flow
1 main collector dud
Back-drafl damper kits (Part No.
3391910) are avallable from your
Whirlpool dealer and should be
installed in each dryer’s exhaust
duct to prevent exhausted air
from returning into. the dryers and
tb keep the exhaust in balance
within the Fain exhaust duct.
Unobstructed air openlngs are
required.
Each exhaust duct should enter
the maln duct at an angle
pointing In the dlrectlon of the
airflow. Ducts enterlng from the
opposlte side should be staggered
to reduce the exhausted air from
lnterferlng with the other ducts.
The maxlmum angle of each duct
entering the main duct should be
nc more than 30”.
Prod?! Damage
Keep air openings free of
dry-cleaning fluid fumes. Fumes
create acids whtch,when drawn
through the dryer heating units,
can damage dryers and loads
being dried.
A clean-out cover should be
located on the main exhaust duct
for periodically cleaning the exhaust
system.
An exhaust hood should cap the
outside end of the maln duct to
prevent exhausted air from returning
to the dryers. If an exhaust hood
cannot be used, the outslde end of
the main duct should have a sweep
elbow dlrected downward. If the
maln duct travels vertlcaliy through
the roof, rather than through the
wall, Install 180” sweep elbow on the
end of duct at least 2 feet above
the hlghest part of the building,
The opening wall or rcof shall have
a dlameter l/2 Inch larger than
the exhaust duct diameter. The
exhaust duct should be centered in
the opening.
exhaust
hood or
If&
; wall
1 main exhaust duct
2 ft. min.
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180”
sweep
j vertical duct ~
elbow
‘highest point
i main collector
‘of
building
duct
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Do Not install screening or cap over
end of duct.
Exhaust duct
connectSor:
Electrical Shock t lazard
Disconnect both power supply
cords before maklng these
changes.
Failure to do so may I esult In
electrical shock or personal
injury.
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Determine which directi In you
need
to attach the eti rust ducts to
the dryers. Both dryers can be
exhausted straight out tt be back or
from the rlght or left slde The lower
dryer can also be exhausted
through the bottom.
Next, determine the leq
iih
of
exhaust duct you will ne ?d to
connect the dryers to exhaust
hoods or the maln exhal st.
To connect exhau St duct
straight out the ba zk-
Atta
exhaust duct
each dryer duct. Then connect
exhaust ducts to exhaust hcods
or maln exhaust. Use due:! tape
to seal all Joints.
To connect exhau?
duflc;lttlh~ugh the qht or
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1. Remove access panel by
releasing two locking clip! with a
small, flat-blade screwdrib er. The
clips are located four inct es in from
each side of the access panel.
Repeat for other access canel.
2. Remove the duct tape from the
Internal exhaust duct and the
straight duct. Repeat for the other
dryer.
3.
Remove the screw from the duct
clip that attaches the straight duct
to the back of the cabinet. Depress
the clip and remove the straight
duct using a twisting motlon through
the rear exhaust openlng. Repeat
for the other dryer.
4. Reach through the rear exhaust
openlng and depress center of tabs
on the plastic opening cover cn the
side you want to exhaust through.
Remove the cover. Repeat for other
dryer.
5. Attach a three or four-section
elbow to the straight duct using
duct tape. Repeat with the other
elbow and straight duct.
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exhaust duct
dryel
rear
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6. [Insert elbow end of duct pieces
through the side opening. Reach
through the access panel openlng
and attach
elbow to the Internal
exhaust duct. Check the length of
stralght duct extending out the
side of the cabinet. If duct extends
too far to make the exhaust duct
connection, mark a line around the
stralght duct one Inch out from the
cabinet. Remove the duct and elbow
and cut the straight pipe to the
length needed. Reinsert the duct
pieces.
Use duct
tape to connect
the elbow to the internal exhaust due
Repeat for the other dryer.
>7. llnsert the plasttc cover Into the rea
exha-ust opening.
8. jRe place the access panels.
9. \Use duct tape to seal all joints.
To connect exhaust duct
through the bottom of the
lower dryer only -
Note: You must use a threesection
elbow to connect exhaust duct
through the bottom of the tower
dryer.
I..\ Check that the legs extend one
inch from the bottom of the dryer.
2.
i Remove the lower dryer access
panel by releasing the two locking
clips with a small, flat-blade
screwdrtter. The clips are located
four inches in from each side of-the
access panel. Uft access panel
off the bottom clips and set aside.
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3.1 Remove duct tape from In .ernal
exhaust duct and the straight duct.
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Remove the screw from the I duct
clip tit attaches the straight duct to
the back of the cabinet. Dep Bss the
clip and remove the straight c uct
using a twisting motion througl i the
rear exhaust openlng.
5.1 Measure from the large en( 1 of the
straight duct and mark at four
inches. Cut the stralght duct to that
6.j Reach through the rear ezd xlust
opening and depress center c tf tabs
on one of the side, plcxtic opt ning
covers.. Remove the cover.
7.1 With a Phillips screwdriver, reach
through the rear exhaust oper ling
and remove the screw that al taches
me cover to the dryer base.
Carefully remove the cover ar d screw
through
the rear exhaust oper ring.
floor Damage
Slide dryers onto cardbaal d or
hardboard before moving
across tloor.
Failure to do so mq.causc!
damage to floor covering.
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8.\, Move dryers into operatinc
pdsltion. Reach through the 2 access
opening and mark the exhau: t
opening location on the floor. Move
dryers out of the operating pc sition.
9.: Cut opening through the fl oar.
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4Aont
of dryer
10. :Push the four inch, stralght duct
through the rear exhaust opening
and onto the Internal duct as far
as it will go.
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*front
d dryer
7 1. j Insert
me
elbow through the
rear exhaust opening. Ins& elbow
into the bottom exhaust openina.
+ tront
of dryer
12.‘Slide the straight du
elbow approximatety one inch.
Use duct tape to seal
both joints.
. sc,ew h&d x-
(fastens against
edge of cabinet)
iili~rt the
bottom exhaust
-cover through
the side exhaust
opening. Put me
cover over
me
rear exhaust
opening with the
tab pointing down
to bottom of dryer.
Insert screw through the
hoie In the
cover that Is on the &tslde of the
cabinet. Ttghten screw.
14jReptace the side exhaust
cover.
15. (Move the dryers into operating
position. Check that the elbow Is
through the bottom exhaust
opening. Replace the access
panel.
763onnect the elbqy toe-must
d&t. Then connect exhaust duct
to exhaust hood or maln exhaust.
Use
duct tape to seal all Joints.
Recessed area
and closet
installations
Fire Hazard
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Dryers MUST be exhausted to
outslde.
Failure to do so may result in a fire.
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Do Not exhaust dryers into a
chimney, furnace cold air duct,
attic or crawl space, or any other
duct used for venting.
Accumulated lint could result In a
fire or cause moisture damage.
This appliance may be installed in
a recessed area.
The installation spacing is in the
minimum allowable. Additional
spacing should be considered for
ease of Installation, servicing, and
compliance with local codes and
ordinances.
Unobstructed air openings are
required for laundry equipment
when door Is Installed. Door must
have two centered openings as
Illustrated. Both openings must
provlde a minimum of 72 square
Inches of unobstructed airflow
as shown.
Do Not block air bow at the bottom 1
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front of the dryers with laundry or
rugs. Airpow from the bottom of
dryer Is needed for operating
efficiency.
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Additional
clearances for
wall, door and
floor moldings
,moyb
required or
If external
, exhaust elbow
is u
Closet vieqnr
Side view
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ddiial
XC0 inlay be
eded for
xhausl elbow.
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/Additional
clearances for
wall. door and
) floar moldings
may be
required.
closet
door
Companion appllatice y lacing
should be considered.
1 Product dimensions
Side View
door +
door
l/4’
-0pprox. 1’
Co change to a
30, or 60-minute
:iming cam
Electrical Shock Hazard
Disconnxt both power supply
cords from the electric power
supply before making these
changes. Change timing cams
before completing electrical
connection.
Failure to follow these instructions ~
may result in electrical shock or
~ personal injury.
-Each dryer Is equipped with a 45
minute timer cam that provldes 45
mlnutes of drying time when
activated by the coin slide.
You can Install the 3Gmlnute or 60-
minute timing cam (shipped with
each dryer) as follows:
1. Unlock control panel. Lift up and
rotate out from cabinet. Control
panel will still be attached to
cabinet.
2. Reach into control panel area.
Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen
(but not remove> timer mounting
bracket screw. Lift up to remove
timer assemble and bracket from
cabinet.
/ ratchet tooth
3. Turn the timing cam by hand until
the ‘V--shaped notch lines up
below the ratchet tooth.
Recessed front view
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4. insert a narrow, flat-blade
screwdriver under the timing cam
near the clock shaft. Gently lift
cam straight up and off shaft
making sure that the ‘V-shaped
notch clears the ratchet tooth.
5. Place new cam (hub side down)
over clock shaft. tine up flat side
of shaft with flat side of cam hole.
Check that drive lug is in place.
6. Turn cam until Y/‘-shaped notch
lines up with ratchet tooth.
7. Press cam down in place on
motor shaft. Make sure that ‘V’-
shaped notch clears the ratchet
tooth.
8.
Reattach the timer bracket
assembly; then tighten the screws.
9.
Repeat steps for other timer.
10.
Close and lock the control
panel.
Now start.. .
With dryers in laurldry area.
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Check that each leg is
approximately 1 inch frc )rn base.
‘2.
Wipe the Interior of the drums
thoroughly with a damt ) cloth.
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Install coin vaults and Ic cks (not
supplled) into meter cc se openings.
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Install control panel lot < and key
(not supplied).
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Electrical Shock I iazard
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‘Control
p&e1 m&t b4 I closed
and locked at all time s.
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Failure to do so could result in
serious injury or death .
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If you wish to change tt e 45minute
dryer timing cams to eit >er 3@ or 60-
minute timlng cams, set I ‘To change
to a 3C- or 6Uminute tin ling cam,’
Page 9. Complete all 01 the steps
given In that section be’ore going to
Step 6.
Electrical Shock I iazard
Dlsconnect electrka I power at
the service panel (fu ;e box or
clrcult box).
Fallure lo do so coulc I result In
serious Injury or deat 1.
6.
Open control panel and rest It on
the bottom edge of the opening.
Attach slide extension (with flange
pointing down) to one of the coin-
slide mechanisms. Insert the coln-
slide mechanism through the
opening to left of the control panel.
Secure coin slide mechanism
from itide the control panel
using the 3/l 6’ bolt and wast
included with the slide
mechanism. Install coin box.
8.
Repeat Steps 6;and 7 for the other
coin slide mechanism. Close control
pan
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Insert top of wire guard Into holes
on each side of the coin slide
mechanism. Insert screws through
hooked ends of guard and tighten.
Repeat for other wtre guard.
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: Make electrical connection. See
/ ‘Electrical requirements,’ Page 3.
Move dryers to their
permanent location.
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Check levelness of dryers by
placing a carpenter’s level on top
of the dryers or collar, first side to
side, then front to back. If dryer is
not level, adjust the front legs up or
down. Make the final check with
the level.
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To exhaust the dn/ers, see ‘Exhaust
requlremenk’ and ‘Exhaust duct
( connection’, Pages 6.7 and 8.
Personal Injury Hazard
~ To prevent tlpping. tether
bracket must be secured to wall
studs or concrete wall.
Failure to do so could result in
personal Injury.
: Tether bracket, : Tether bracket,
located at rear located at rear
of the top dryer. of the top dryer.
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1 Attach both ends 6f tether
! located at the rear of the top
/ dryer to a secured 2x4.
1 Attach both ends 6f tether
! located at the rear of the top
/ dryer to a secured 2x4.
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) Check to see that all parts you
removed from the Installation
parts packages are now installed
I in the dryers. If you have an extra
part, go back though the steps to
see what you skipped.
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Check to make sure you have ? all
your tools.
Numbers
correspond
with steps.
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Turn on electrIcal power supply.
The installation of
your electric dryers is
now complete.
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If dryers
do not operate
properly.. .
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Check the following to be
sure thcrt:
1, Electric supply Is. connected.
2. Circuit breakers are not tripped or
fuses blown.
3. Doors are closed.
4. Controls are set in a running or
‘ON’ position.
\me whirlpod Consumer Assistance
i Center will answer any questions
1 about operating or maintainlng your
idryers not covered in your Operating
i Instructions. The Whlrlpod Consumer
/Assistance Center number Is (800)
~25%1301. Dial just as you normally
:dial long distance - the call is free.
Moving the:
dryers to a new
locatton.. .
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bnut off electric supply t 3 dryers.
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Disconnect power supp y cords
and external grounding wires.
Tati securely to dryer.
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Tape the drums to the fr xt
panel.
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Tape doors.
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Adjust leveling legs all tt e way in.
Before Installing dryers In c I )xw
location, check with a Ilcc !nsed
electrlcian to confirm tha the
supply voltage matches ti >e
voltage specified on the : erial/
rating plate located In the! door
well of the dryers.
C’ XFORATON
,Printed on recycled paper.
10% post cansumer waste/
ELI% recovered materlals.
Part No. 3390148 Rev./D
@ 1993 Whhpool Corporation
Prepared by Whirlpool Corporation, Berrton Harbor, Michigan 49022
Printed in U.S.A.
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Whirlpool 3390148 User manual

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